Legacy Living

The Body Is the First Asset

The Body Is the First Asset

The Body Is the First Asset: Why I Invested in Knowing Mine

There is a version of legacy building that focuses entirely on what you leave behind — the properties, the portfolios, the family name. And then there is a version that asks a harder question: Will you be present enough, long enough, to actually live the life you’re building?

That question is what led me to Superpower.


Legacy Has a Physical Foundation

At Suite Life Privé, we talk often about intentional living — the idea that true luxury is not accumulated, it is engineered. Every element of a well-designed life deserves precision: the experiences you curate, the relationships you invest in, the environments you inhabit. And yet, for many high-achieving individuals, the body — the very vessel carrying all of that vision forward — is the one asset left unexamined.

We rely on annual physicals that test perhaps a dozen markers and send us home with a vague “you’re fine.” We pay extraordinary attention to our financial portfolios and almost none to our biological ones. That asymmetry, I’ve come to believe, is one of the quiet risks of legacy-minded living.

When Superpower came across my desk, I recognized it immediately as something aligned with the philosophy I’ve built this journal around. Not a wellness trend. Not a supplement subscription dressed up in clinical language. Something genuinely different: comprehensive, data-driven, and built for those who refuse to leave important things to chance.

What Superpower Actually Is

Superpower is a health intelligence membership that gives you access to a 100+ biomarker blood panel — the kind of comprehensive testing that would typically cost thousands at a private concierge clinic — for $199 per year. That works out to $17 a month.

The panel covers everything from heart and vascular health, hormone balance, liver and kidney function, metabolic markers, thyroid health, and inflammation, to energy, immune function, and biological age. You book your draw at one of over 2,000 partner labs across the country, results arrive within a week, and they live in a clean, intuitive dashboard that tracks your health over time.

But what elevates Superpower beyond a lab report is what comes with it: a personalized health plan with tailored recommendations on diet, lifestyle, and supplements, unlimited messaging with a concierge care team, and the ability to add advanced diagnostics — gut microbiome, toxin panels, cancer screening markers — when you’re ready to go deeper.

My Experience: Depth I Didn’t Expect

I went into this already living with intention around my health. I eat with awareness, I move deliberately, I pay attention to how I feel. What I did not have was data to confirm — or challenge — what I thought I knew.

What stood out immediately was the sheer depth of the panel. This is not a routine blood draw. The breadth of what Superpower tests reveals the architecture of your health in a way that a standard annual physical simply cannot. You leave not with a generalized clearance but with a precise picture.

The personalized health plan that followed was equally impressive. Rather than generic recommendations, it was specific to my numbers — actionable, prioritized, and grounded in what my body actually showed. For someone accustomed to bespoke solutions in every other area of life, this felt right. It felt appropriate to the standard I hold for the things I invest in.

And in a meaningful way, Superpower confirmed what I already intuited. There is something quietly powerful about having data align with your instincts. It transforms I think I’m doing the right things into I know I am — and that clarity has its own kind of value.

Why This Belongs in a Legacy Conversation

The most discerning individuals I know — founders, family office principals, sovereign women in business — share a common orientation: they think in decades, not quarters. They build for futures they intend to inhabit.

That long-view thinking demands a different relationship with health than most people practice. It demands the same rigor you apply to generational wealth strategy. It demands early awareness over reactive response. It demands knowing, not guessing.

Superpower is built for exactly that orientation. The platform tracks your biomarkers over time, so you’re not just getting a snapshot — you’re watching a trajectory. You see what’s improving. You catch what’s quietly shifting before it becomes a problem. At a moment when 63% of members discover early risk factors for diabetes and 44% find elevated cardiovascular risk they didn’t know existed, the case for this kind of visibility is not a wellness argument. It’s a strategic one.

Legacy is not just what you build. It is how long you are present to protect, guide, and experience it.

A Final Thought on Value

One of the things I notice about the Suite Life Privé community is a sophisticated sense of value — an understanding that the most important things are not always the most expensive, and that the most expensive things are not always the most valuable.

Superpower is an extraordinary example of that principle. What many concierge clinics charge $10,000 or more to provide, Superpower has made accessible at $199 annually. The technology exists. The clinical expertise is there — the platform is developed alongside Harvard and UCLA clinicians and supported by longevity physicians at the top of their fields. What Superpower did was remove the gatekeeping.

For those of us who have always moved through gates that others wait at, there is something worth pausing on here: the most powerful health intelligence available today is no longer exclusive to those with $50,000 to spend on it. It is available to anyone willing to invest seventeen dollars a month and the intention to actually use what they learn.

That is a shift worth noting.

Ready to Know Your Numbers?

If you’re ready to treat your health with the same precision you bring to every other significant area of your life, I’d invite you to explore Superpower at superpower.com.

This is not about fear. It is about clarity. It is about building a legacy with a body that can carry you the full distance.

The suite life isn’t just lived — it’s sustained.


Karen Y. Moore is the Founder of Suite Life Privé, a global luxury concierge and experience architecture firm serving discerning individuals who build with intention and live with precision. Learn more at suitelifeprive.com.